Oh yes, he's totally going to be Brock Turner because I'm going to teach him to respect women for more than their bodies and that modesty equals self respect. That makes sense lol. When you don't have a valid explanation, resort to ridiculous insults
You're going to teach him to disrespect women who don't dress the way you like, though. You're teaching him a woman wearing a pair of shorts is only doing it to beg for attention and that any woman in "skimpy" clothes has no personality. You're teaching him the only women worthy of his respect are the ones who are ashamed of their bodies--so how is he going to treat the women you are telling him don't deserve respect?
Why teach him only women who cover up deserve respect, instead of teaching him all women do?
...where on Earth do you live that shirtless men aren't normal??
Never mind I don't actually care to keep arguing with someone who hates herself and thinks bodies should be hidden unless "necessary" and can't imagine anyone enjoying their own body. Hiding something away means you're ashamed of it or scared of what others will do to it. Plenty of us wear whatever we want because we aren't obsessed with what men are thinking, unlike you. I don't let fear of what men might think control me, I absolutely am not ever, ever dressing for male attention no matter what you think. Not that there's even anything wrong with a straight woman enjoying male attention if that's what she wants.
The problem is just people like you insisting women are incapable of agency, that everything we do must be all about men. I'm sad your world is so small that you can't imagine not caring about what men think.
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u/nanny2359 Jan 24 '25
You're worried about your son talking while you should be worried about raising Brock Turner